Sports are very important in every student. Being part of the intramurals is not just to have fun. Intramurals teach students the value of sportsmanship. The ability to accept defeat gracefully is a sign of maturity and success. The ability to bounce back strong from fall will able students to experience personal victory and joy. Losses teach students to reflect stronger next time, and learn from mistakes while wins teach students to never rest on their success but to keep practicing. Playing sports teach student to refrain from arrogance and instead to learn to be realistic and humble. Sports provide a healthy past time to help students refrain from various illegal doings like drugs, smoking, drinking, and spending time on devices.
Thursday, 10 October 2019
Sports are very important in every student. Being part of the intramurals is not just to have fun. Intramurals teach students the value of sportsmanship. The ability to accept defeat gracefully is a sign of maturity and success. The ability to bounce back strong from fall will able students to experience personal victory and joy. Losses teach students to reflect stronger next time, and learn from mistakes while wins teach students to never rest on their success but to keep practicing. Playing sports teach student to refrain from arrogance and instead to learn to be realistic and humble. Sports provide a healthy past time to help students refrain from various illegal doings like drugs, smoking, drinking, and spending time on devices.
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